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. >> sheryl, then meredith. two women missing and two desperatefs to find her. >> she he could be alive and we can't let up. >> could this old movie be the key? are there scenes reenacted? >> there are a lot of similarities. >> a fantasy turned chilling reality. >> if someone has her, she's afraid. >> who could be behind this, and how would this real-life story end? >> she was a blue belt in judo. if anybody could survive or fight, it was meredith. >> our national forests are places of refuge for folks that want to get away from the city and have a sense of peace, commune with nature. but you have to be aware of your surroundings all the time because you just never know. >> the splendor of national parks and lands are poems waiting to be written by each new visit aror. from the cathedrals of the rockies to the quiet glades in old growth of the appalachians. it's here in the parks we have the promise of stepping out of the hubbub of our chattering daily routine. it was 2008 when she sat out with her dog ella. her
. >> sheryl, then meredith. two women missing and two desperatefs to find her. >> she he could be alive and we can't let up. >> could this old movie be the key? are there scenes reenacted? >> there are a lot of similarities. >> a fantasy turned chilling reality. >> if someone has her, she's afraid. >> who could be behind this, and how would this real-life story end? >> she was a blue belt in judo. if anybody could survive or fight, it was...
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and more in an exclusive interview with sheryl sandberg coming up in the 4:00 p.m. hour of the closing bell. back over to you >> julia, we really look forward to that. live and exclusive with sheryl sandberg it's going to be absolutely fascinating. still feels like a lot of unanswered questions clearly mark zuckerberg has gone a lot farther than anyone else in the company albeit, there's still a gap. there's a two-year gap from when they learned about what cambridge analytica and other companies may have done in 2015 and their decision to boot them off as a client two years later. why did they wait so long to do that >> yes, welt, it's interesting you look at the timeline, and zuckerberg does lay out this timeline in his facebook post yesterday and also in his interviews just in the past 12 hours. you know, they talk about how facebook made changes in2014 these are widespread policy changes about how much data can be collected by app developers, but the problem was the app in question that sold the data to
and more in an exclusive interview with sheryl sandberg coming up in the 4:00 p.m. hour of the closing bell. back over to you >> julia, we really look forward to that. live and exclusive with sheryl sandberg it's going to be absolutely fascinating. still feels like a lot of unanswered questions clearly mark zuckerberg has gone a lot farther than anyone else in the company albeit, there's still a gap. there's a two-year gap from when they learned about what cambridge analytica and other...
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what did you think about sheryl sandberg's comments this afternoon?> you know, i'm just as unhappy. it's so insincere. i get everybody buying the pr lines she's running. like they're the, oh, we knew and we should sh done and we didn't do and we're sorry. you know, this is causing deaths in kenya you know, 91 people died in the election in kenya over subversive ads run by cambridge analytica. this is not some minor, oh, we're going to fix our app and hire people. and the assumption that young people are dumb is a mistake young people get what's going on here and, you know, you have to ask yourself every time you post now, is this really what i want everybody in the world to see and analyze and judge me by because -- >> would there have been a response of hers that you would have preferred or you're just saying, this is -- this is the core problem with the company, there's nothing anyone can do to solve it, just walk away >> well, i think there could have been a better response. like a specific list of actions that facebook's taking today you know, the
what did you think about sheryl sandberg's comments this afternoon?> you know, i'm just as unhappy. it's so insincere. i get everybody buying the pr lines she's running. like they're the, oh, we knew and we should sh done and we didn't do and we're sorry. you know, this is causing deaths in kenya you know, 91 people died in the election in kenya over subversive ads run by cambridge analytica. this is not some minor, oh, we're going to fix our app and hire people. and the assumption that...
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on the panel, sheryll cashin, and todd miller and sasha polakow-suransky, author of "go back to where you came from." >> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to this 4:00 session here for the tucson festival of books in the gallagher theater here on the campus of the university of arizona. i'm christopher conover and i'm a report with arizona public media, your npr and pbs affiliate in tucson and that's the last you'll hear me say be about my job because we're here to talk about the panel's job. a couple of quick reminders and thank yous. first of all, a reminder, we all have these, we may love them, we may hate them, but please set them on silent or stun for the next hours if you would, please. second of all we want to thank the university of arizona student affairs office, the westin guest ranch for sponsoring this event. this presentation will last about an hour, and we'll have plenty of time for questions. so, start thinking about them now. i've had a chance to read these book. i hope you have. if not, grab them, they're very thought provoking and interesting and i'm your this di
on the panel, sheryll cashin, and todd miller and sasha polakow-suransky, author of "go back to where you came from." >> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to this 4:00 session here for the tucson festival of books in the gallagher theater here on the campus of the university of arizona. i'm christopher conover and i'm a report with arizona public media, your npr and pbs affiliate in tucson and that's the last you'll hear me say be about my job because we're here to talk...
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the president's national security adviser is out and saying sorry facebook's sheryl sandberg sapologizing for that massive data scandal it's friday, march 23, 201 "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm dominic chu. >> i'm courtney reagan >>> here's the five big things you need to know right now it's a sea of red around the world as trade fears fuel a global selloff the dow is pointing to a triple digit drop at the open, down about 110 points following yesterday 720-point decline. >>> national security adviser h.r. mcmaster is out he will be replaced by former u.n. ambassador john bolton. president trump confirming the move in a tweet. >>> congress passing a 1$1.3 trillion spending bill effectively averting another government shutdown. it heads to the president's desk for his signature. >>> drop box pricing its ipo at $21 a share, higher than many expected. >>> facebook's coo, sheryl sandberg is apologizing for that massive data scandal exclusivitely to cnbc. let's go over to dom he has more on the global selloff. >> a lot of wh
the president's national security adviser is out and saying sorry facebook's sheryl sandberg sapologizing for that massive data scandal it's friday, march 23, 201 "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm dominic chu. >> i'm courtney reagan >>> here's the five big things you need to know right now it's a sea of red around the world as trade fears fuel a global selloff the dow is pointing to a...
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we'll talk about all of that and more when i sit down with sheryl sandberg in an exclusive interview in the 4:00 p.m. hour of the closing bell. back over to you >> thank you very much, julia boorstin >> advertisers do an about face and yank ads from facebook or is it too big, too powerful to consider leaving the platform? let's hear from advertising hall of famer linda thaler, behind some of the most memorable tv commercials ad, and denise leone, author of what great brands do. denise, i'll kick it off to you. do you think that mark zuckerberg did a sufficient job to preserve the facebook brand in all of the interviews he did yesterday, or do you think addver tizers could think, you know what? maybe we can reallocate dollars to another platform like a google >> i do think we're going to see advertisers pull out of facebook they need to show they're doing something because customers these days are looking for those actions. so it's not enough for mark to apologize and say he's going to comply with regulations. i think advertisers want to see more proactive action. until they see that,
we'll talk about all of that and more when i sit down with sheryl sandberg in an exclusive interview in the 4:00 p.m. hour of the closing bell. back over to you >> thank you very much, julia boorstin >> advertisers do an about face and yank ads from facebook or is it too big, too powerful to consider leaving the platform? let's hear from advertising hall of famer linda thaler, behind some of the most memorable tv commercials ad, and denise leone, author of what great brands do....
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sheryl sandberg on "closing bell" with julia boorstin at 4:00 p.m. today.t-watch television. >>> coming up, the ceo of twitch joins "squawk alley" talking gaming and more. remember, this is one of the most watched platforms in the country. >> this deal that amazon prime and twitch prime have together is incredible. twitch prime allows people to, like, claim loot and collect loot with specific games, and they recently did a duet with fortnight, which is the hottest game right now asat actually is one of the main reons of influx of subscribers currently to my stream and opportunities. lenges at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a.
sheryl sandberg on "closing bell" with julia boorstin at 4:00 p.m. today.t-watch television. >>> coming up, the ceo of twitch joins "squawk alley" talking gaming and more. remember, this is one of the most watched platforms in the country. >> this deal that amazon prime and twitch prime have together is incredible. twitch prime allows people to, like, claim loot and collect loot with specific games, and they recently did a duet with fortnight, which is the...
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sheryl e wrote in your book. and it plays a lot into what todd was just saying going back to the dustbowl or potentially one phoenix becomes uninhabitable due to heat or drought. it plays a lot with what you wrote also. and sheryl you wrote when other serves a purpose. other he begins. begins. you were talking about how the left has given up some of its more traditional ideas to help protect immigrants. if you can talk about that a little bit. we have this long history in the u.s. like social dominance. the hierarchy enhancing myths to justify different forms of exclusion. we also had some foundational national mythology about being the land of opportunity. there is a long history of other in other people to support white supremacy. we also have a long tradition of radicals of fighting fighting together for abolition. civil rights and out protection of immigrants. a lot of different social movements. and so, those two fundamentally american conditions were in this time of movement. i say this in the final chapter
sheryl e wrote in your book. and it plays a lot into what todd was just saying going back to the dustbowl or potentially one phoenix becomes uninhabitable due to heat or drought. it plays a lot with what you wrote also. and sheryl you wrote when other serves a purpose. other he begins. begins. you were talking about how the left has given up some of its more traditional ideas to help protect immigrants. if you can talk about that a little bit. we have this long history in the u.s. like social...
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sandberg and mark zuckerberg, right >> sheryl said i apologize and zuckerberg said i apologize. we never a special intern al investigator because we don't trust them they are in wells fargo territory. >> but even navarro was saying no, you guys are overdoing this trade deal with china. essentially markets, chill out that's what he said last week. >> markets chill out this is not -- they think this is greenbay? these guys are playing for keeps. the chinese are playing for keeps. they had their list are. when we put out our next list, you know, you want to see the list that says iphone 8, not x you want to see boeing wide body, narrow body? do you want to read that the fedex will now be stalled on the tarmac, every plane stalled for two hours? do you think that they are not -- do you think that they haven't figured this stuff out why do you think they have crushed us for so long some because they have got a game plan >> you're painting it almost as though we've picked a fight that we don't know how to win >> well, no, i think that we have to up our game. we have to up our game the
sandberg and mark zuckerberg, right >> sheryl said i apologize and zuckerberg said i apologize. we never a special intern al investigator because we don't trust them they are in wells fargo territory. >> but even navarro was saying no, you guys are overdoing this trade deal with china. essentially markets, chill out that's what he said last week. >> markets chill out this is not -- they think this is greenbay? these guys are playing for keeps. the chinese are playing for...
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they're trying but why are mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg nowhere to be seen?g to speak today, i'll believe it when i see it. >>> the former leader of the american nazi party has won in illinois, arthur jones ran unopposed. why would the republican party wouldn't to say, yep, that's our guy? the illinois state republican party disavowed his candidacy and successfully blocked his congressional bids in the past. but since the gop decided to not run any candidate in the heavily democratic district, jones successfully met the criteria to make the balanlot. would you, this is america in 2018. let's do better. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. h
they're trying but why are mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg nowhere to be seen?g to speak today, i'll believe it when i see it. >>> the former leader of the american nazi party has won in illinois, arthur jones ran unopposed. why would the republican party wouldn't to say, yep, that's our guy? the illinois state republican party disavowed his candidacy and successfully blocked his congressional bids in the past. but since the gop decided to not run any candidate in the heavily...
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sheryl sandberg, have you met her? said, i want to get her to come and talk to you about being your chief operating officer. next thing you know she goes there as the chief operating officer. at which point, basically they did not need me anymore. she is way smarter than i am. one of the most capable people i have ever met in any way. emily: how much facebook stock did you buy ultimately? roger: i did not buy that much, but it turned into a lot of value. emily: how much did you make? roger: a lot. for me, it was really important. facebook was weird. it was the gift that kept on giving. you emily: fast-forward to him today, you think facebook is him in an existential crisis. roger: oh, i do. emily: and you have not been shy about it. roger: no, in 2016, i noticed bad actors on the platform. i did not know what i was seeing. initially it was the democratic primary in february of 2016, then it was related to a firm scraping facebook, people who were interested in black lives matter, then selling it to police departments i
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emily: you also helped him to meet sheryl sandberg.: when mark has this problem, it is time to monetize and he is having all these issues with senior executives, i said there is no comparable thing here. the closest thing anybody has done is creating adwords. i know the person who did it, sheryl sandberg, have you met her? i said, i want to get her to come and talk to you about being your chief operating officer. next thing you know, she goes there as the chief operating officer. at which point, basically they did not need me anymore. she is way smarter than i am. one of the most capable people i have ever met in any way. emily: how much facebook stock did you buy ultimately? roger: i did not buy that much, but it turned into a lot of value. emily: how much did you make? roger: a lot. for me, it was really important. facebook was weird. it was the gift that kept on giving. emily: fast-forward to today, you think facebook is in an existential crisis. roger: oh, i do. emily: and you have not been shy about it. roger: no, in 2016, i notic
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where is sheryl sandburg, by the way? that's why she's at this company. >> this pr response has been a disaster. i know they have some of the most well paid professionals in public relations in the world on retainer but the slowness of the response can only be attributed to mark zuckerberg and how quickly he wanted to respond. >> yes, because the skills of their pr machine has always been to keep everyone absolutely away from facebook. and when you have access to mark or sheryl, it is never access to dig into what goes on at the company. it's access to sheryl talking about her book and her missions far outside the company. >> true point -- >> she should get subpoenaed too. shouldn't be a choice for either one of them to go testify before congress. >> you can only hide for so long. >> facebook staffer on the hill. i don't know what a facebook staffer is. it's time for the executives. you know, the ones who get paid the big bucks. >>> coming up, all the president's women, all three accusations, they're serious, but which on
where is sheryl sandburg, by the way? that's why she's at this company. >> this pr response has been a disaster. i know they have some of the most well paid professionals in public relations in the world on retainer but the slowness of the response can only be attributed to mark zuckerberg and how quickly he wanted to respond. >> yes, because the skills of their pr machine has always been to keep everyone absolutely away from facebook. and when you have access to mark or sheryl, it...
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we kind of, sort of heard from sheryl sandberg, which is stunning because sheryl sandberg has been the voice, the face of the company. the reason sheryl sandberg had the platform to give a ted talk and built a lean-in empire was because of facebook. now 50 million americans have had their information used and exploited. all we've gotten is a little, we're really looking into this with our engineers, though it happened years ago. >> the onus shouldn't be on facebook users. should not be expected to stay on top of every single time facebook changes what a privacy setting means without you realizing it, or every time facebook rolls back certain protections. they don't make it easy to check the things you need to check. if you want to control your advertising settings, what advertisers know about you, it is not under the privacy settings. it is under a separate settings for ads you have to know to look to. the things you would, as a consumer, go, i'm going to look at privacy on facebook and set the settings, it is not going to take care of it. another important point, too, you mentioned in
we kind of, sort of heard from sheryl sandberg, which is stunning because sheryl sandberg has been the voice, the face of the company. the reason sheryl sandberg had the platform to give a ted talk and built a lean-in empire was because of facebook. now 50 million americans have had their information used and exploited. all we've gotten is a little, we're really looking into this with our engineers, though it happened years ago. >> the onus shouldn't be on facebook users. should not be...
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we are to later this afternoon, 4:00 p.m., when you'll get an exclusive interview with facebook's sheryl sandberg we'll get her first public comments as well as she sits down with julia boorstin we'll discuss all of this with our panel today. jon and pete najarian are here at the stock exchange, erin brown is the head of asset allocation at ubs, josh brown joining us as well we've got tariffs coming down the pike on china, stocks are having their worst day since february 8th >> vix pushing up to 22, that kind of level, judge, you and i talked upstairs about whether or not when the president's -- the unknown of what the president is going to present we know it's going to be about $50 billion in tariffs we of course can only speculate as to what the reaction will be from china the counterpunch, if you will. but i think there's the possibility at the bottom of the hour that the market reacts to this news not in the same way that it's been reacting while it's unknown in other words, once we know how -- which industry groups are going to be impacted by this, i think then we're more likely to
we are to later this afternoon, 4:00 p.m., when you'll get an exclusive interview with facebook's sheryl sandberg we'll get her first public comments as well as she sits down with julia boorstin we'll discuss all of this with our panel today. jon and pete najarian are here at the stock exchange, erin brown is the head of asset allocation at ubs, josh brown joining us as well we've got tariffs coming down the pike on china, stocks are having their worst day since february 8th >> vix...
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david, what about mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg and how they are responding at the moment.hey have been bombarded with the realization of how far they have come. it is the cover up and not the crime. they might not have done anything wrong. technically they may not have, though technically, it could be the case that they should have many of the user some time ago that their personal data could have been acquired. these are very complicated questions. one thing not complicated is int many ofutte and in so the recent controversy surrounding facebook, we have not heard the voice of mark zuckerberg at all and rarely that of sheryl sandberg full my own opinion is that is a strategic error on their part of the highest proportions, that they seriously underestimate the degree to which people are upset about this. and they are basically hiding with their heads in the sand. talking about voices, you are saying we are not hearing from phase leadership. but we are hearing from analytica's ceo. it says, i must openly state ca's notbridge analyti engaged in any. do you expect mark zucke
david, what about mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg and how they are responding at the moment.hey have been bombarded with the realization of how far they have come. it is the cover up and not the crime. they might not have done anything wrong. technically they may not have, though technically, it could be the case that they should have many of the user some time ago that their personal data could have been acquired. these are very complicated questions. one thing not complicated is int many...
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sheryl talked a lot about this i was interested obviously in talking about russia a little bit at theng which we did at the top and so i think they really liked listening to her i think sherp expecting a different personality. she was obviously dressed more casually than she usually does in jeans and so i think she came because i think she wanted to be more out there on the issue. she hasn't been out there. i think mark zuckerberg is taking the lead here some other executives on twitter have talked a lot. and so i it this was sort of one of the first times she's really talked about it at length at least. >> you think they're going to be able to get their arms around this issue about controllingwh can actually post an ad or post in people's streams so that they know who it is >> yeah. i think they have to i think it's a critical part of their business obviously, they're all facing regulation every day is different thing either it's youtube or twitter or on facebook i think they really do have to figure it out. i mean just "the new york times" wrote today that state department hasn't sp
sheryl talked a lot about this i was interested obviously in talking about russia a little bit at theng which we did at the top and so i think they really liked listening to her i think sherp expecting a different personality. she was obviously dressed more casually than she usually does in jeans and so i think she came because i think she wanted to be more out there on the issue. she hasn't been out there. i think mark zuckerberg is taking the lead here some other executives on twitter have...
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the future of its stock depends on his ability to show humility and sheryl to be the sheryl we thought we knew. stick with cramer. i think we should do that meeting tomorrow. well wait. what did you think about her? it's definitely a new idea, but there's no business track record. well, have you seen her work? no. is it good? good? at cognizant, we're helping today's leading banks make better lending decisions with new sources of data- so, multiply that by her followers, speaking engagements, work experience... credit history. that more accurately assess a business' chances of success. this is a good investment. she's a good investment. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. or you could you experience it for realnce at the lexus command performance sales event. lease the 2018 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for
the future of its stock depends on his ability to show humility and sheryl to be the sheryl we thought we knew. stick with cramer. i think we should do that meeting tomorrow. well wait. what did you think about her? it's definitely a new idea, but there's no business track record. well, have you seen her work? no. is it good? good? at cognizant, we're helping today's leading banks make better lending decisions with new sources of data- so, multiply that by her followers, speaking engagements,...
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. >>> meanwhile, sheryl sandberg apologizing for the massive data scandal in an interview with juliaheryl sandberg saying the company will do what it takes to protect users and earn back trust. they say even if that's massively ramping up higher and investing more in artificial intelligence and machine learning to protect the platform this as the company struggles with the fundamental challenges of being a big open platform. >> we have a big platform. we have billions of people who use the service and that means there are always going to be people trying to do bad and it means we're going to have to v to -- have to react quickly. there's good that can be done. it depends on trust and upon us earning it so at this critical moment we know that we need to establish trust. we're not going to say that we are not going to have issues we know that there will always be bad actors on our platform. but we are going to work as quickly as we can to prevent those problems, to disclose those problems and prevent anything going forward. >> sandberg saying she and mark zuckerberg take their responsi
. >>> meanwhile, sheryl sandberg apologizing for the massive data scandal in an interview with juliaheryl sandberg saying the company will do what it takes to protect users and earn back trust. they say even if that's massively ramping up higher and investing more in artificial intelligence and machine learning to protect the platform this as the company struggles with the fundamental challenges of being a big open platform. >> we have a big platform. we have billions of people...
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however, he did say he is taking responsibility for what happened here, and sheryl sandberg, the coo,ays she did really regrets -- deeply regrets what happened. caroline: i'm digging into our bloomberg terminal. hashtag, wein our can see how much of an effect this has had on market capitalization of facebook. it was slightly higher, 490 $2 billion, still a lot but it is down significantly. is also down his morale inside facebook. >> we were able to talk to people who were at the meeting with the deputy general counsel. what was striking there, despite zuckerberg's statement today, is normally, zuckerberg has been the one to be the damage controller, to come out and address employees. the fact that they put this lawyer in front of the company was a disappointment to some. i think there is a big disconnect at facebook. it is a largely left-leaning staff, obviously based in silicon valley, most of them voted for democrats. on the other hand, this is a company that has to be neutral because they want to have people from both parties. the trump phenomenon, and this specific scandal, presen
however, he did say he is taking responsibility for what happened here, and sheryl sandberg, the coo,ays she did really regrets -- deeply regrets what happened. caroline: i'm digging into our bloomberg terminal. hashtag, wein our can see how much of an effect this has had on market capitalization of facebook. it was slightly higher, 490 $2 billion, still a lot but it is down significantly. is also down his morale inside facebook. >> we were able to talk to people who were at the meeting...
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. >>> plus, with friends like these, mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg finally address the growing scandal over data, but do very, very little to quiet the storm at facebook. >>> and did the nation wake up to a preview of what the next presidential campaign cycle might look like? >>> we're doing things for this country that should have been done for many, many years. we've had this abuse by many other countries and groups of countries that were put together in order to take advantage of the united states and we don't want that to happen. we're not going to let that happen. it's probably one of the reasons i was elected, maybe one of the main reasons, but we're not going to let that happen. >> oh, he's definitely not doing what his predecessors have done in the past. in just the past 24 hours, the republican party has had to reconcile itself to a president completely, utterly, totally out of sync with what the gop has traditionally stood for. to wit, trump slapped $60 billion on chinese imports, dealing a second blow to the long held republican belief in free trade and the markets d
. >>> plus, with friends like these, mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg finally address the growing scandal over data, but do very, very little to quiet the storm at facebook. >>> and did the nation wake up to a preview of what the next presidential campaign cycle might look like? >>> we're doing things for this country that should have been done for many, many years. we've had this abuse by many other countries and groups of countries that were put together in order...
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taylor: where are mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg?> i think they have struggled because in some since they did not do anything wrong, it is true. cambridge analytica are this consultancy to the trump campaign, did something very similar to what the obama campaign did in 2012 in terms of building psychographic profiles. the difference is that facebook changed its policies in between the 2012 election and 2016 election and cambridge analytica got around it by using a third party and laundering the data. it was in some sense a data breach in that the data was taken improperly. facebook felt it was the victim, not the perpetrator, and they were following policies. kind of what this gets to is facebook saying, we did not do anything wrong, and many employees are saying that is the point, it should not be that easy for data from 50 million americans to get into the world. jason: you mentioned the culmination of 18 months, and why is that? what has happened to this point that makes this moment so sharp? >> it's hard to know. when the markets
taylor: where are mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg?> i think they have struggled because in some since they did not do anything wrong, it is true. cambridge analytica are this consultancy to the trump campaign, did something very similar to what the obama campaign did in 2012 in terms of building psychographic profiles. the difference is that facebook changed its policies in between the 2012 election and 2016 election and cambridge analytica got around it by using a third party and...
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where is miss lean-in sheryl sandberg they are hiding, throwing up lawyers.y should show some accountability he sold more stock than the whole technology industry combined the last three months. >> jeff sonnenfeld not happy with facebook. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much >>> let's take a look at how we finish on wall street today. the dow was up 116 small gains for the s&p and nasdaq as well not doing much for the nasdaq to erase yesterday's 2% drop. the russell 2000 was fractionally lower on the bell it's time for a news update with sue herera. >>> hello. a school shooting in maryland today ending with a school resource officer shooting and killing the gunman authorities say 17-year-old male student austin wyatt rollins shot two students, one of whom is in critical condition the other is in stable condition. >>> and the brother of florida shooting -- school shooter, nikolas cruz, was in court today, zachary cruz, has been charged with trespassing for visiting the school where his brother killed 17 people he had been told to stay away from the sc
where is miss lean-in sheryl sandberg they are hiding, throwing up lawyers.y should show some accountability he sold more stock than the whole technology industry combined the last three months. >> jeff sonnenfeld not happy with facebook. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much >>> let's take a look at how we finish on wall street today. the dow was up 116 small gains for the s&p and nasdaq as well not doing much for the nasdaq to erase yesterday's 2% drop. the...
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it said its chief executive mark zuckerberg and chief operating officer, sheryl sandberg, and their teams working around the clock to get all the facts and take the appropriate action moving forward... the fallout of this story is being felt far and wide, in a moment we'll hear from jon sopel in washington, from amol rajan in san francisco, but first to simon jack who's been to the headquarters of cambridge analytica in london. rather modest offices, have become an unlikely idea storm. drawn in politicians on both sides of the atlantic. when this story first broke, cambridge analytica said they had done nothing wrong. the executives were talking in hypotheticals. they have since changed their tunes and saying the comments of the boss, who you sort in that footage, did not represent the values of the firm and he was suspended pending the investigation. damian collins, the head of the committee of media and sport wanted to extend an invitation for mark zuckerberg to appear in person to explain how this information got into the wrong hands. the company does not deny it works on the club elec
it said its chief executive mark zuckerberg and chief operating officer, sheryl sandberg, and their teams working around the clock to get all the facts and take the appropriate action moving forward... the fallout of this story is being felt far and wide, in a moment we'll hear from jon sopel in washington, from amol rajan in san francisco, but first to simon jack who's been to the headquarters of cambridge analytica in london. rather modest offices, have become an unlikely idea storm. drawn in...
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we have not heard from the founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg, his deputy, sheryl sandberg. has made an official statement publicly. we have conversations and statements from the pr team but they are very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning to employees. there was a suggestion that mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg were going to be that but they went. the company said they we re they went. the company said they were too busy dealing with this problem to attend but the reason of course amounting tension from various part of this story. whether it is internally or investors who are worried about the sharp drop in the compa ny‘s value are worried about the sharp drop in the company's value since the story broke and, indeed, from politicians. the company is the subject of several investigations and been asked to talk in several committees not just asked to talk in several committees notjust in the us but around the world. every minute that goes by that the chief executive does not say something makes these are damaging problem. it strikes me as a po
we have not heard from the founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg, his deputy, sheryl sandberg. has made an official statement publicly. we have conversations and statements from the pr team but they are very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning to employees. there was a suggestion that mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg were going to be that but they went. the company said they we re they went. the company said they were too busy dealing with this problem to...
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serious sheryl know how the situation is, in an emailed statement.h the rest of facebook leadership to build stronger user protection. built the company and are instrumental to the future. watching the shares, and japan. japan markets opening in half an hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you to full clear morning across hong kong. that is victoria harbour. 30 minutes away from the reopen of markets in tokyo and seoul. yesterday --se closed yesterday, to mark the start of spring. we looking at gains of 0.4%. betty: it was also the first day of spring here in new york, but you could not tell that with the weather. the snowstorm blanketing all of the northeast. 7:30 p.m. here in new york. markets also closing a touch lower after the fed meeting. i am betty liu in new york. david: and i am david ingles in hong kong. you are watching "daybreak asia ." >> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has broken his silence over the cambridge analytica scandal, promising to audit and restricted data collected by some app developers, as well as being a more transparent with users.
serious sheryl know how the situation is, in an emailed statement.h the rest of facebook leadership to build stronger user protection. built the company and are instrumental to the future. watching the shares, and japan. japan markets opening in half an hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you to full clear morning across hong kong. that is victoria harbour. 30 minutes away from the reopen of markets in tokyo and seoul. yesterday --se closed yesterday, to mark the start of spring. we looking at...
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nothing heard from mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg. to tencent after the bell come the tech bellwether out with the latest earnings. we have the japanese market closed today because of the vernal equinox public holiday. it is also all about jerome is in, the first time he charge of the fed as it makes its policy decision later this wednesday. we have an open us. hong kong premarket up, sophie. optimism, are seeing the shanghai composite adding .3% from small cap and tech gaining .1%. in hong kong, the hang seng up nearly 1% and the h-share index gaining ground. waiting forare earnings later this wednesday. overtock ending ground, up 1.5% so far today. keeping a night on the currency space ahead of that fed justion, the offshore yuan above that handle as the u.s. blasts china's trade policy. beijing maintaining silence amid the criticism from the united states. secretary mnuchin spoke with the outgoing governor about the need for fair and reciprocal trade. let's look at hong kong. break itseng, when you down by sector, energy stocks lea
nothing heard from mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg. to tencent after the bell come the tech bellwether out with the latest earnings. we have the japanese market closed today because of the vernal equinox public holiday. it is also all about jerome is in, the first time he charge of the fed as it makes its policy decision later this wednesday. we have an open us. hong kong premarket up, sophie. optimism, are seeing the shanghai composite adding .3% from small cap and tech gaining .1%. in hong...
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number one sheryl sandberg c.e.o. of facebook and one of founder mark zuckerberg close associates and author and activist she's committed to advancing women's empowerment also in talks with the french president. that was ranking not programmed prejudiced by. if you google secretary. stereotypical. secretary. even in finnish. for example. it's not only algorithms that are to blame because they are still programmed. by human. or. are. translation software millions of text. a picture recognition algorithms learn from large picture. you can find pictures of women in. another problem. the point even though they falsely identified this man as a woman. changing ballot is difficult time consuming. one important thing is to know all of the sources of your data so to be very aware that if you're going to collect a lot of data over a period of years that perhaps you should have a human look through some of that or a group of humans and mark or remove the content that perhaps carries these harmful or unfair treatment of groups or
number one sheryl sandberg c.e.o. of facebook and one of founder mark zuckerberg close associates and author and activist she's committed to advancing women's empowerment also in talks with the french president. that was ranking not programmed prejudiced by. if you google secretary. stereotypical. secretary. even in finnish. for example. it's not only algorithms that are to blame because they are still programmed. by human. or. are. translation software millions of text. a picture recognition...
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he may feel sheryl is better to go before those committees. nobody wants to see photographs of them sitting in the senate with banks of cameras as if they were tobacco bosses. >> i'm not sure what either he or sheryl sandberg, who also gave an interview on that what we call an apology tour, when they finally decided to speak, those kinds of answers i don't think are going to be okay for congress. you say say, they want a whole lot more here. >> right. what's happening here between both him possibly appearing before congress and the new privacy settings that facebook is rolling out. >> today, they're rolling those out, yes. >> rolling those out later. i mean, basically we're looking at a pr game. this is about damage control. this is about limiting mark's exposure. >> so those new settings that they are trying to give a lot of attention to, that's more window dressing to ease some of the pressure than it is a significant change in the way they operate? >> i would agree. this is business in the front, party in the back. they want to improve the
he may feel sheryl is better to go before those committees. nobody wants to see photographs of them sitting in the senate with banks of cameras as if they were tobacco bosses. >> i'm not sure what either he or sheryl sandberg, who also gave an interview on that what we call an apology tour, when they finally decided to speak, those kinds of answers i don't think are going to be okay for congress. you say say, they want a whole lot more here. >> right. what's happening here between...
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address the issue with employees but that meeting was not attended by mark zuckerberg nor his deputy sherylh key figures are yet to say a word about this crisis and we are entering into day six on wednesday and because of that there is increased pressure both within facebook, wondering where mark zuckerberg is and also investors are also getting extremely annoyed, wondering when they will hear from the chief executive. several investigations on several fronts and people asking how this data got to be used in this way. can we assess how damaging all this it is in the long—term? we assess how damaging all this it is in the long-term? it could be extremely damaging. the guest to the very heart of the business model, keeping and analysing data in this way is under threat and it will make it much, much harderfor them to do business. what that is doing as a knock—on effect is having an effect on silicon valley because many users as have a similar business model, using personal data to target advertising, which is what i am seeing, the beginning of the end where the allergy companies essentially p
address the issue with employees but that meeting was not attended by mark zuckerberg nor his deputy sherylh key figures are yet to say a word about this crisis and we are entering into day six on wednesday and because of that there is increased pressure both within facebook, wondering where mark zuckerberg is and also investors are also getting extremely annoyed, wondering when they will hear from the chief executive. several investigations on several fronts and people asking how this data got...
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betty: sheryl sandberg says it is a violation of people's rights and facebook must work hard to regainrust. haidi: jerome powell indicates another two hikes this year and more to come in the future. betty: you must is giving 2.5 billion reasons to stay in the driving seat at tesla and not go to mars. haidi: hello from sydney where we are just passed 9:00 a.m.. open the day after the fed. betty: we finally got the decision and is just after 6:00 in new york and we are looking at all the action on wall street and how it plays in the asia-pacific day. one story we are following in the market is the fed. its get straight to the top story. the federal reserve is raising rates hikes for 2019 and 2020 and not this year. kathleen hays is here with details of today's fed chair meeting. kathleen: this is a interesting meeting to parse because the fed did race its rate hike path which is caucus, but they didn't raise anything for 2018 even though they see faster growth and inflation growing. dot. hop onto the edre is what the dot look like. the three dots moved up, and here is what the three was,
betty: sheryl sandberg says it is a violation of people's rights and facebook must work hard to regainrust. haidi: jerome powell indicates another two hikes this year and more to come in the future. betty: you must is giving 2.5 billion reasons to stay in the driving seat at tesla and not go to mars. haidi: hello from sydney where we are just passed 9:00 a.m.. open the day after the fed. betty: we finally got the decision and is just after 6:00 in new york and we are looking at all the action...
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so so when exactly do you think they'll notice that in the wiki leaks predestiny emails we learned sheryl sandberg the chief operating officer of facebook emails podesta during the election and said i still want h r c to win badly i am still here to help as i can or in the twitter went in front of congress and bragged and played with them and said that they had surprised how full the leaks revealing corruption in the d.n.c. and the hillary campaign just shy and that by piece up that important is the god yes. let me said if the mainstream media is about a year or two behind on every story. that means any minute now they're going to report on the massive election fraud in the twenty sixteen primary this thing's died and i can write five i've already i've got my tattoos in my bag i have on a condom just in case you know that the reading is there. but the election shenanigans have not stopped since two thousand and sixteen this week there was this this week this week there was a democratic primary in illinois between a right wing democrat really a republican daniel a pinski and a progressive
so so when exactly do you think they'll notice that in the wiki leaks predestiny emails we learned sheryl sandberg the chief operating officer of facebook emails podesta during the election and said i still want h r c to win badly i am still here to help as i can or in the twitter went in front of congress and bragged and played with them and said that they had surprised how full the leaks revealing corruption in the d.n.c. and the hillary campaign just shy and that by piece up that important...
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sheryl zuckerberg and sandberg responded to the data privacy breach. sandberg posting a blog saying an action atgrets mark zuckerberg indicating that facebook will review its platform and investigate all apps and take action. we will see how this shakes out. julie: other interesting thing about mark's posting is that it betweenach of trust facebook and cambridge analytica and he is saying they did something they were not supposed to do. even at this moment as everyone wanted a response from him he is still shifting the responsibility. he is saying they are making changes, but shifting the responsibility. joe: trying to walk a fine line saying we know that users feel their trust has been breached but there is also a saying that with the policies we had in place had been abided -- scarlet: a little defensive sounding. plungingeneral mills after shipping costs and other expenses sweet margins. squeezed margins. deutsche bank shares are off after less than a week after a bullish tone and the ceo of the bullish bank said that game against the dollar will re
sheryl zuckerberg and sandberg responded to the data privacy breach. sandberg posting a blog saying an action atgrets mark zuckerberg indicating that facebook will review its platform and investigate all apps and take action. we will see how this shakes out. julie: other interesting thing about mark's posting is that it betweenach of trust facebook and cambridge analytica and he is saying they did something they were not supposed to do. even at this moment as everyone wanted a response from him...
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we expect facebook to take care of us, and i think that is the sheryl, that mark, and others are receivinguite clearly now. given the scale of our lives, for that reason, we need to take a harder look at. it is important that they hear of it now. emily: absolutely. there have been clips circulating of things zuckerberg has set in 2009, telling the bbc facebook would never sell user data, that that date of alums to users. is that a lie, or is it painfully misleading? mike: i think it is a lie. i think to the extent that they can sell anything, to communicate with people, to connect to people, but what they have to do is really take great care of that access. who are the players that are able to see that access? who is given access to people, and what are we able to communicate. while he wants to open the will to many voices being able to communicate on facebook, which is crucial to the challenges that have brought to the quarter of one million people using it, they need to really take care of us when it comes to the manipulators that want to enter the system, and to create a system that wou
we expect facebook to take care of us, and i think that is the sheryl, that mark, and others are receivinguite clearly now. given the scale of our lives, for that reason, we need to take a harder look at. it is important that they hear of it now. emily: absolutely. there have been clips circulating of things zuckerberg has set in 2009, telling the bbc facebook would never sell user data, that that date of alums to users. is that a lie, or is it painfully misleading? mike: i think it is a lie. i...
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this is a picture of sheryl donovan's suv... in the spot where she sat inside it for 10 days. the 54-year-old out of gas after making a wrong turn with no cell service to call for help. ashley ehlert says her mom used extra clothes in her suv to keep from freezing... and only had a single bottle of water with her the whole ten days she was missing.(sot) ashley ehlert/mother found safe: "she did sparcely drink that. so she took her time on exhausting the one bottle of water that she did have. she did eat some snow."teve sheryl donovan was finally located when she got out of her suv on the tenth day and walked a mile to find a road... where a good samaritan stopped to help her. however donovan's suv is still stuck out there in the snow. authorities hope to retrieve it soon. (pam) a utah trooper responding to sliding vehicles on a icy highway over the weekend .... was injured, after getting hit by a runaway vehicle. take a look. you see the sergeant walking toward a stranded white car. then... a sliding black car smass into him from behind... launching him into the air. the serge
this is a picture of sheryl donovan's suv... in the spot where she sat inside it for 10 days. the 54-year-old out of gas after making a wrong turn with no cell service to call for help. ashley ehlert says her mom used extra clothes in her suv to keep from freezing... and only had a single bottle of water with her the whole ten days she was missing.(sot) ashley ehlert/mother found safe: "she did sparcely drink that. so she took her time on exhausting the one bottle of water that she did...
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and to what extent is the pressure extreme on mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg to talk about this nowgiles: that is the biggest point -- it is not the question of what we have heard, but what we have not heard.. we have not heard from mark zuckerberg. there was a town hall meeting, but that was done by the deputy general counsel. they will do a town hall on friday. mark zuckerberg has used an excuse in the past, that if he gets to talk to one regulator, especially in europe, he must talk to all of them. theays he does not have time to do that. i think now is perhaps the time to talk to regulators inside the u.s. isie: right now the language important. there are indications to talk to regulators, at least at this stage. to what extent are we talking about a legacy issue. are the breaches of privacy that we are talking about here are legacy issues that have been dealt with by facebook, or are we talking about something more systemic? not knoww? >> we do yet, but it is definitely more systemic. facebook has not dealt with the issue. they were asked to leave on the u.k. data stage and tha
and to what extent is the pressure extreme on mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg to talk about this nowgiles: that is the biggest point -- it is not the question of what we have heard, but what we have not heard.. we have not heard from mark zuckerberg. there was a town hall meeting, but that was done by the deputy general counsel. they will do a town hall on friday. mark zuckerberg has used an excuse in the past, that if he gets to talk to one regulator, especially in europe, he must talk to...
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we expect facebook to take care of us, and i think that is the message that mark, sheryl, and others receiving very clearly now. just given the scale that they are impacting our lives in good ways, and perhaps in ways we need to take a harder look at, it is important that they hear that now. emily: absolutely. you know, there have been clips circulating of things that zuckerberg has said over the years. in 2009, he told the bbc facebook would never sell user data, that that data belongs to users. is that a lie, or is that just painfully misleading? mike: i don't think it is a lie. i think it is important to understand, to the extent facebook sells anything, it is access to people, to communicate with people, to connect with people, but what they have to do is really take great care of that access. who are the players that are able to receive that access? who is given access to people, and what are they able to communicate? and understanding that while he wants to open the world to many, many voices being able to communicate on facebook, which has been so crucial to the positive chang
we expect facebook to take care of us, and i think that is the message that mark, sheryl, and others receiving very clearly now. just given the scale that they are impacting our lives in good ways, and perhaps in ways we need to take a harder look at, it is important that they hear that now. emily: absolutely. you know, there have been clips circulating of things that zuckerberg has said over the years. in 2009, he told the bbc facebook would never sell user data, that that data belongs to...
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does he take sheryl sandberg? you know, what does this mean? sheryl sandberg has been noticeably absent to me, leaning out, not leaning in. melissa: unusual for her. >> he will obviously have to show up. i thought it was very interesting that both sandberg and zuckerberg last week said they welcome regulation. maybe they should be regulated. here is one insight into that. what happened after we regulated with big banks? they got bigger. all the smaller competitors lost market share. there may be regulation down the road. it will cost facebook and these other companies some money but this is a 40 billion-dollar revenue company. they can afford it. frankly my contention is, there is no way anyone can really get their arms around the data flowing into and out of facebook. it is literally impossible. melissa: david, they want them to come testify. they both seem to have political ambitions. it is very dicey this has to do with you know, political races and here's their company, you know, at the very least, cooperating in handing over data to compan
does he take sheryl sandberg? you know, what does this mean? sheryl sandberg has been noticeably absent to me, leaning out, not leaning in. melissa: unusual for her. >> he will obviously have to show up. i thought it was very interesting that both sandberg and zuckerberg last week said they welcome regulation. maybe they should be regulated. here is one insight into that. what happened after we regulated with big banks? they got bigger. all the smaller competitors lost market share. there...
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but be that as it may, i appreciate mostly having my wife, sheryl, here, and two of our four sons and we have a daughter as well and four grandchildren. to talk about, but be that as it may, i appreciate mostly having my wife, sheryl, here, and two of our four sons, and we have a daughter as well, and four grandchildren. and i come from a large family of 11 kids. i'm one of 11. 69 first cousins on my father's side alone in snowflake. that's how i got elected. i appreciate it. always nice to have family here. cheryl checked my hair is a went in saw if i had anything in my teeth. i usually don't get that when she is in arizona so i appreciate the fact she is here. let me just say i'm sorry that it gives me no pleasure to talk about the state of our politics. about the damage that is being done, and my party's seeming amnesia in the face of it. what we as a country must do in response to the relentless threat to our democratic institutions to see our way clear in the daily maelstrom of the current administration. requires perspective, which of course is more easily said than done. i've a
but be that as it may, i appreciate mostly having my wife, sheryl, here, and two of our four sons and we have a daughter as well and four grandchildren. to talk about, but be that as it may, i appreciate mostly having my wife, sheryl, here, and two of our four sons, and we have a daughter as well, and four grandchildren. and i come from a large family of 11 kids. i'm one of 11. 69 first cousins on my father's side alone in snowflake. that's how i got elected. i appreciate it. always nice to...
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they want to see sheryl sandberg. but right now we really haven't heard from them or seen them on these incredibly important issues that impact all of us. >> yeah, wall street wants zuckerberg or at the very least sheryl sandberg to come out and explain this. as we all know, in november when the executives were called upon by congress to first talk about this, it was the lawyers from facebook and from twitter and from google that came out and did the dog and pony show on capitol hill. people now want mark zuckerberg. if not, i think this is going to be a problem for facebook stock for the foreseeable future. the shares are down sharply today, 7%. it's wiped out about $30 billion in market value. zuckerberg himself is $5 billion poorer because of facebook stock and people want more accountability. even though advertisers have not been fleeing facebook just yet, you have to wonder if they're going to start doing so if these controversies continue to mount. >> stay on it, paul and lori, thank you so very much for that. >
they want to see sheryl sandberg. but right now we really haven't heard from them or seen them on these incredibly important issues that impact all of us. >> yeah, wall street wants zuckerberg or at the very least sheryl sandberg to come out and explain this. as we all know, in november when the executives were called upon by congress to first talk about this, it was the lawyers from facebook and from twitter and from google that came out and did the dog and pony show on capitol hill....